[SMY]: Yes. In addition to attacking Xuzhou, he’s also after Lv Bu.
[?]: Based on this kind of mobilization, I say there is a spy within Cao Cao’s army.

[?]: Xuzhou covers a lot of territory, so deployment is difficult. The burning tactic is one method, but there is one concern.

[SMY]: So then we came up with another strategy.
[Seventh]: Except one missing component… a capable military commander.

[SMY]: General Zhao Yun, an old acquaintance of mine, is at Tanxian. Would you do something for me on my behalf?

[Seventh]: You want me to assist him? But… I have to…

[SMY]: I’m only good at solving puzzles, not as good a commander as you, and also…

[SMY]: I’m very interested in strange costumes.

[SMY]: Now that you have already become the Crouching Dragon, mister, do you want to join the gods as well?

[Seventh]: You know this wicked way too?

[SMY]: Mister, I don’t think Chisongzi looks like this.
[Meng]: Haha, that’s even worse than the one I made.

[Seventh]: Looks like I really should marry a woman who has good craftsmanship.
He’s going to take off his mask…

{sfx: splash!}

[Seventh]: This is for the deceased people of Xuzhou.

[Meng]: Young Master, I can pour another…
[SMY]: No need.

[Seventh]: Young Mister Sima, it’s a pleasure working with you.

[?]: And now we’re going to win.

[ZL]: This… is your second collaboration, right?

[SMY]: I hate you.

[ZL]: Yeah, he’s a tough one to figure out, no wonder…

[SMY]: No.

I meant that in this corruption-infested world…

[Guo Jia]: I hate you.

[SMY]: Righteous people are often hated.
[ZL]: Haha, can Young Master really qualify as one?

[GJ]: So you disrupt our men on the south side, while my shidi leads his men to the west…
/* shidi = “male lowerclassman” */
[GJ]: Proceeding on two fronts… Looks like I really was played by the two of you.

[SMY]: We must make you lose that “something” if we want to defeat you.

[GJ]: Then what do you two think that “something” is?

[SMY]: Attacking Xuzhou is one goal, and forcing Lv Bu out of Chenliu to kill him is another. But you need to do one thing in order to make Lv Bu mobilize his army.
[SMY]: Based on his past conducts… Lv Bu never mobilizes without finding out the exact amount of rations the enemy has. So for the Xuzhou campaign you made sure to bring only a small amount to tempt him.

[SMY]: Once Lv Bu cuts off your rations transport, you would experience a shortage in supply. However, you ordered the burning of Xuzhou’s farmland beforehand…
[SMY]: It might’ve looked like a way to reduce the enemy’s rations, but you’re actually burning the leftovers of a harvest.

[SMY]: Therefore that “something” is the harvested backup supply for Cao Cao!

[soldier 1]: How… how does this guy know what we’re up to?
[soldier 2]: Advisor, please let me lead a troop there to protect the rations!

[SMY]: Crouching Dragon told me that mister Guo is good at making strategic decisions; thus if one tactic falls through, there is always a replacement.

[SMY]: For example, General Yue Jin’s highly mobile force has already been sent to carry out the mission.
[soldier]: Oh right, where is Yue Jin?

[GJ]: It’s raining on the south side, so I had to come personally to reassure the troops.

[GJ]: But there is no rain on the west side, so do you think Crouching Dragon can still use witchcraft? Besides, I have already placed traps everywhere…

[GJ]: I really want to know what else you guys can do to defeat me.

[SMY]: Worthy of being called the King of Strategic Decisions. No wonder Crouching Dragon has the highest praise for you.
/*
“strategic decision” is from a dictionary; I don’t like it but I can’t
think of a better one right now
*/